ShouldBabies Drink KoolAid?!


Question:

ShouldBabies Drink KoolAid?

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Answers:
no

no way

no too sugary

y not

No Babies should not drink KoolAid.

sugar and food dye? No.

Looks like you already know the answer. No. It's empty calories with no vitamins, and it stains.

Kids shouldn't drink anything artificial.

No. It has too much sugar. Even juice has a lot of sugar. Give your baby milk, juice sometimes. But make sure they never sleep with a bottle of anything other than water, as it will be horrible for their teeth/gums.

No I honestly have to say no. Its either water with yucky flavor or water with to much sugar. and the one really bad thing is it gives them diareaa. most babies and toddlers are illergic to the dye that koolaid is made with. You can speak with your childs doctor and they will agree,

No, all of the sugar will give them diaherria. Also, it doesn't provide any nutrients that the baby really needs.

i think if they are getting the appropriate amount of juice water and milk then a little koolaid here and there won't hurt

I really don't think so as there are not really any nutritional values to it. Stick to REAL juice or even the frozen from concentrate stuff is better. All KoolAid is is sugar!

No. Babies only need milk for the first year of their life. Koolaid has too much sugar and will most likely cause your baby to want nothing else. Once a baby gets a taste for sweet things it's hard to get them to want anything else. No to mention health issues that might arise from it.

Milk only. if they are older then water and fruit juice.

Doctors say no because it lowers their iron.

no because the sugar rottens the teeth

no way...way too much sugar,bad for their teeth

too much sugar

No.

Babies are so special and need certain types of nourishment.
What older children drink and eat are not the best for babies.
They need more nutritious food and drink.

Usually babies are given fruit juices like apple it's the easiest to digest.

Those drinks like Koolaid would not be an advantage for the baby's development. Some man made food items could harm a child who is not ready for foods designed for older children or adults.

Look on the grocery store isle for the best drinks for babies or ask your doctor what he suggests. That is always the safest way to go.

Sincerely,
Mama Jazzy Geri

my brother drinks it all the time and he is only 23

no babies are only supposed to drink milk or formula and milk unless otherwise told by a physician

No, they should not. Even non-sugar koolaid is bad for young babies with all that artificial coloring and flavor. Older babies who can handle table food are a different story. I've raised 3 children and found that babies are healthier without a lot of commercial drinks polluting their little systems. And never let a baby sleep with milk or juice bottles. The acid rots their teeth and the milk spoils. Yuck! It's not too late to wean a baby off this. You'll have to devote some days to soothing the baby to sleep. It takes patience, but it's worth while in the end.

Hehe. i used to drink kool-aid when i was a baby. hehe. I think it depends on age. when the baby turns about 3 i think its ok to drink it. But if the baby is about 2 or lower he/she should be drinking milk.

no! hell no!
nothing artificial
milk water yes

no babies should not drink Koolaid because it has too much sugar and hardly any source of nutrients, keep away

No one should drink that stuff - it's loads of sugar with artificial flavor and color.

There's nothibg wrong with water. If you wish, you could add a bit of pure vegetable juice, but there's nothing wrong with water.

It depends on the age of the baby - 9 months is alright as long as it is not a red flavor - no child should have anything red flavor until approximately 2 years old because of allergies!@~

No, not any! It's just sugar and water!

NO NO and NO




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